Sulimauga

Sulimauga is 50 years old and married with 4 children. She owns and operates a small store, selling items such as soft drinks, sugar, cigarettes, flour, onions etc. She has been doing this for 4 years. Sulimauga needs a loan to buy soft drinks, noodles, onions, cigarettes, and canned food her shop. She hopes to use her profits to pay for her children's school fees. She became a member of SPBD in 2010 to gain access to capital for her business.

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South Pacific Business Development (SPBD) improves conditions for families living in poverty by providing accessible credit, training, and guidance to help them start, grow and maintain micro-businesses, build assets, finance home improvements, and afford to educate their children. 99% of SPBD’s loans go to women, who can borrow in groups to guarantee one another rather than put up collateral.